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. >> panelists supported the use of tbil buster stating it's a powerful tool frequently use the by both parties to block or delay ?as action on a bill. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we, of course, welcome on each occasion those who join us on the heritage.org website, and we ask everyone in house to check cell phones are off as a curtesy to the speakers, and we will, of course, post the program within 24 hours on the heritage home page. those listening online are welcome at any time to send comments or questioning us, e-mail us, and hosting the discussion this afternoon is mike frank, the vice president for government studies. in this capacity, he oversees our work to help members of congress and the executive branch understand and defend conservative principles and exercise their constitutional powers. he previously servedded as director of communications for the house majority leader dick army of texas, and prior to that, he was heritage's director of congressional relations, and he's additionally served in the office of national drug control policy and council for former r
. >> panelists supported the use of tbil buster stating it's a powerful tool frequently use the by both parties to block or delay ?as action on a bill. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we, of course, welcome on each occasion those who join us on the heritage.org website, and we ask everyone in house to check cell phones are off as a curtesy to the speakers, and we will, of course, post the program within 24 hours on the heritage home page. those listening online are welcome...
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they put us in a position for success. >> how does this feel? your friends and family and you are going to the rose bowl. >> it is one of the most amazing feelings i have ever felt. they talk about being in the big signature games. wanting to send us over the top. we haven't been there in a longtime. to be a part of that is a great feeling. i will remember
they put us in a position for success. >> how does this feel? your friends and family and you are going to the rose bowl. >> it is one of the most amazing feelings i have ever felt. they talk about being in the big signature games. wanting to send us over the top. we haven't been there in a longtime. to be a part of that is a great feeling. i will remember
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and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important thing is for us to get our resources where they need to work where they can repair or reroute traffic where it needs to be. one of our main offices is located in the south bay. that way we don't have to worry about bridge access to get into the peninsula or san francisco if the situation occurs, but if the situation does occur, we're going it need some help from other agencies to make it happen for us. >> all right, thank you. and we have another question. >> roger that you guys deal with unexpected circumstances all the time, weather circumsta
and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important...
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tell us what you anticipate here. you're not scared of some of the slow-down we're seeing with consumer demand on jewelry? >> no, we think some of the issues that have impacted tiffany this quarter and even the previous quarter, such as higher input costes, softness in asia, are temporary, not secular long-term trends. the intermediator to long-term thesis with tiffany is very solid. it's about emerging markets and taking advantage of an iconic brand in the creation of wealth around the world. >> tom: emerging markets tend to be somewhat more risky. but you're also looking for health care, which tend to be more defensive. quest diagnostics her play here. the stock has been under some pressure as the company is trying to restructure itself. >> yes. but their quest is going to take advantage of two major trends. one is the affordable health care act which in 2014 will bring some 30 million additional people into the insured category. and that should mean more testing. plus want aging of the baby boom generation is a hug
tell us what you anticipate here. you're not scared of some of the slow-down we're seeing with consumer demand on jewelry? >> no, we think some of the issues that have impacted tiffany this quarter and even the previous quarter, such as higher input costes, softness in asia, are temporary, not secular long-term trends. the intermediator to long-term thesis with tiffany is very solid. it's about emerging markets and taking advantage of an iconic brand in the creation of wealth around the...
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he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to antarctica to to arctic. once i took time to stop and understand the empirical evosed to my my misconceptions. i started this in the late 90s but it wasn't until 2005 when the ice work started get going that i got locked into the trajectory that became the movie and ice survey. >> jennifer: you're in position to provide other i am empirical evidence, which is what your film is about. what is happening with the film? do you think it's changing the mind of skeptics? >> i've been amazed, really gratified to have shown the film in rooms in many cases had a lot of skeptical conservative audience members, and
he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to...
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but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv digs deep into the extraordinary tales of heroism determination and escape. "trapped" experience the drama. back to back to back. >> hold on mates! >> catch the "trapped" premier mini-marathon today starting at 1 eastern. on current tv. >> eliot: it's hard to believe but christmas season is already here. or for some of us, than cuss and as mitt romney will tell you, the gift giving has already begun. presidentromney famously said that by giving gifts to its constituents. so the g.o.p. decided to reciprocate by giving a few gifts to its base. of the 19 committee chairmanships in the house this up coming year, all 19 went to old or middle-aged white men. then at the lunch with the president, according to the record the centerpiece of the menu, white turkey. apparently the president wasn
but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv digs deep into the extraordinary tales of heroism determination and escape. "trapped" experience the drama. back to back to back. >> hold on mates! >> catch the "trapped" premier...
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joining us from boston ben. president of the school newspaper the crimson and a junior, president of the anscom society socially conservative group. all right begin with you,. >> bill: do you think this group is going to get sanctioned by harvard and have access to student funding? >> i think that the university will provide the resources necessary for the group pause the university has supported similar actions in the past. they have funded the sex week last fall and this springs. i think it's really sad that the standards for recognizing student groups are somewhat diveble. we see when the university didn't recognize rotc because it saw rotc as discriminatory. and recently recognized it it after the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. i'm very curious to see what the future of it is. >> bill: you think the university might sanction this crew. we talked to one of your pinheaded professors up there and can i say that because i did attend harvard. and he said well, this is very healthy. this is an expression. here i
joining us from boston ben. president of the school newspaper the crimson and a junior, president of the anscom society socially conservative group. all right begin with you,. >> bill: do you think this group is going to get sanctioned by harvard and have access to student funding? >> i think that the university will provide the resources necessary for the group pause the university has supported similar actions in the past. they have funded the sex week last fall and this springs....
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stay with us. plan [ male announcer ]ith us. this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. you. >> well the holder of one of the 2 wing tickets in this week massive power ball jack pot picked up their share of the wings today. cindy and mark hill of missouri could not ep but spill as they posed for the giant check. ceremony one for 2 94 million dollars. cindy hill says her husband gave her 10 dollars to buy the tickets. quick pick proved to be the right combination. aside from buying a pony for one of the daughter they are not sure with all the cash. >> we are still stunned by what has happened. it's surreal. and people keep asking us what are you going to buy witness. i haven't even thought about that. i want to go home and just be back to normal. >>reporter: she may
stay with us. plan [ male announcer ]ith us. this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. you. >> well the holder of one of the 2 wing tickets in this week massive power ball jack pot picked up their share of the wings today....
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on us. well i want to spy on each other just look at today just to minutes ago syria just closing the internet so is that a government the i think of the government supposedly the what america is the world is ultimately is going to be about it whether or not we feel like wiki leaks has changed the world the bottom line is governments might now feel like they have their own big brother watching and hopefully that's a good thing. a complete change attack kono shortly on the program after the break russian cossacks re-enact a historic and perilous march towards congress to. select a program of the right. beast soon which brightened if you will about someone from the list impressionists . starts on t.v. don't come. close i. planation and free accreditation free transport charges free maintenance free risk free studio time priests the old free blood tests blood video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com. it. plugs into the ticket. i. play. in lines of three arms lengt
on us. well i want to spy on each other just look at today just to minutes ago syria just closing the internet so is that a government the i think of the government supposedly the what america is the world is ultimately is going to be about it whether or not we feel like wiki leaks has changed the world the bottom line is governments might now feel like they have their own big brother watching and hopefully that's a good thing. a complete change attack kono shortly on the program after the...
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. it's not about announcements, about things that are politically smart for us to do. it's about the future of this city. and with these 24 branches, and now the smart thing to do, connect up with great parks. yes. [ applause ] because the vision, julie didn't have a vision of just having a great center library; right? our neighborhoods aren't just going to accept that to be the end. it's to connect it up with world-class parks. that is what prop b is about and why we work together and mohammed comes in and smooths out columbus avenue. because i just road that street and it feels like a construction road [ laughter ] we have got to get all of these roads built and this is what scott wiener and others works on:we have the opportunity to unite everybody and it's up to us in government to have listened carefully, and be responsible with your money and get the job done. are we ready to get the job done? >> yes! are we ready to build the future for your kids? >> yes. >> are we ready to support the great parks in san francisco with proposition b? >> yes! let's go forward and keep another w
. it's not about announcements, about things that are politically smart for us to do. it's about the future of this city. and with these 24 branches, and now the smart thing to do, connect up with great parks. yes. [ applause ] because the vision, julie didn't have a vision of just having a great center library; right? our neighborhoods aren't just going to accept that to be the end. it's to connect it up with world-class parks. that is what prop b is about and why we work together and mohammed...
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plan and rpd has yet to meet with the public to explain the poor suitbility criteria that is being used for removing the trees. so, it is absolutely correct what rpd is saying as far as the 44 trees, in the natural areas, but they are not related to the construction. rec and park tacked those trees on long after the last community meeting and the trees are going to be replaced with about 2,000 native plants. but at best is the appearance that they are influencing the controversial and unapproved natural areas program with using rec center funds. even if one agrees with removing these trees, the removal belong with the forestry project and not hijacking the funds for the recreation facility. none of these trees, except for emergency removals are exempt from the environmental review. trees are considered the lungs of the city and are being stripped bit by bit. as of october first, three currently funded projects will remove 150 trees, which is down from the original 280, but one would expect more coming later. poor suitbility is not hazardous. the rec and parks assessment for glen canyon
plan and rpd has yet to meet with the public to explain the poor suitbility criteria that is being used for removing the trees. so, it is absolutely correct what rpd is saying as far as the 44 trees, in the natural areas, but they are not related to the construction. rec and park tacked those trees on long after the last community meeting and the trees are going to be replaced with about 2,000 native plants. but at best is the appearance that they are influencing the controversial and...
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conditional use permit is a discretionary permit. a building permit is maybe the most widespread for exemptions. but there are many departments that take discretionary actions. the park takes actions. mta takes actions, puc takes actions. some of those are discretionary, some are not. all that are discretionary subject to c-e-q-a.
conditional use permit is a discretionary permit. a building permit is maybe the most widespread for exemptions. but there are many departments that take discretionary actions. the park takes actions. mta takes actions, puc takes actions. some of those are discretionary, some are not. all that are discretionary subject to c-e-q-a.
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how did we put our veterans best to use in taking care of us in a future disaster? the third thing i want to ask of you is to help us think about lessons around recovery. in the wake of new orleans, our city government started looking at how we prepare our self. and one thing we discovered was, as you all know, the relationships that exist on the ground between civilians and between our first responders, really will help to dictate our success in tackling not just our response, but our recovery. and this is why last year in my district, in the heart of north beach which i hope many of you will have a chance to visit, we set up a coordinating council, and this is a council made up of local residents, neighborhood associations, merchant groups, churches, nonprofit organizations, city officials, and first responders. the task of this local coordinating council was to figure out how do we deal with that first 72 hours and how do we recover? and we've learned an awful lot as we've developed these relationships and how do we avoid the mistakes that were made after hurrica
how did we put our veterans best to use in taking care of us in a future disaster? the third thing i want to ask of you is to help us think about lessons around recovery. in the wake of new orleans, our city government started looking at how we prepare our self. and one thing we discovered was, as you all know, the relationships that exist on the ground between civilians and between our first responders, really will help to dictate our success in tackling not just our response, but our...
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have you been avoiding us? we haven't seen you in a while. >> reporter: i show up once in a while, raj. when they tell me to. what's going on, guys? with the passing of longtime owner al davis last october, the raiders were an organization already in transition. general manager reggie mckenzie was then brought in to help return oakland football to past glories but so far with a 3-8 record and four straight losses on the books, things have been looking very bleak. recently and then there's this. happening earlier today, 2010's first round draft mcorlando mcclain suspended for two weeks after, quote, conduct detrimental to the team. this comes two days after a dustup with coach at wednesday's practice in alameda. the unpaid suspension will cost mcclain two game checks totalling nearly $115,000. >> i'm not going to get into any of the specifics of anything that happened that went into the decision. at that's team-related matters and we're going to keep that within the family. [ inaudible ] yeah, i discussed it wit
have you been avoiding us? we haven't seen you in a while. >> reporter: i show up once in a while, raj. when they tell me to. what's going on, guys? with the passing of longtime owner al davis last october, the raiders were an organization already in transition. general manager reggie mckenzie was then brought in to help return oakland football to past glories but so far with a 3-8 record and four straight losses on the books, things have been looking very bleak. recently and then there's...
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want to let us know what you think. follow us on twitter. @ac360. >>> tonight, a familiar washington drama, the return of the towering fiscal cliff. good news is, democrats have put forward a deal. thank you. bad news is republicans hate it. both sides seem to be digging in. so is either side going to budge any time? raw politics ahead. >>> in raw politics, with the >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity in your home, or even tries to buy a car in your name, lifelock is on guard. and with
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that leads us to a conclusion. if there are problems with a filibuster, and only figure out, it's not because of the rules. the fact is that from 1975 and 2007, while there were brief. the problems and flareups of frustrations, it has rarely been a party acting together. sometimes it is a member of your own party. the democrats had that frustration with people on on both sides. with james allen of alabama and with jesse helms and there's been a number of others. sometimes it has been factional. but it hasn't been a party-based process. there were periods when there were great frustration. but mostly, the senate went along and work because it is a the body of individuals in a body where the party leaders have tried to work things out to isolate those individuals. because the senate is also a place which basically operates and has to under a broader set of rules of the filibuster. by consensus. almost everything requires unanimous consent. but things have changed. and it was a cultural change, really. a change that h
that leads us to a conclusion. if there are problems with a filibuster, and only figure out, it's not because of the rules. the fact is that from 1975 and 2007, while there were brief. the problems and flareups of frustrations, it has rarely been a party acting together. sometimes it is a member of your own party. the democrats had that frustration with people on on both sides. with james allen of alabama and with jesse helms and there's been a number of others. sometimes it has been factional....
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conor powell in jerusalem for us. the senate today voted the tighten the economic pressure on iran. 94 to 0 vote. lawmakers banned all business with iran's energy, port, shipping, and ship building sectors. it's part of the ongoing u.s. effort to push iran to abandon its nuclear efforts. haven't worked. today iran's ambassador to the international atomic energy agency warned that any attack on its nuclear facilities could spark iran to kick out the inspectors and withdraw from the nonproliferation treaty. meantime, a senior iranian cleric today claimed that the recent war between israel and hamas in gaza was a direct victory for iran. hamas militants in gaza fired hundreds of rockets into israel. including iranian made if a jerry five mills that tel aviv. hamas leaders have publicly thanked iran for its assistance. secretary of state clinton is working to chart a path forward for the israelis and palestinians one day after the voted to recognize the nonmember state. secretary clinton meeting with officials including t
conor powell in jerusalem for us. the senate today voted the tighten the economic pressure on iran. 94 to 0 vote. lawmakers banned all business with iran's energy, port, shipping, and ship building sectors. it's part of the ongoing u.s. effort to push iran to abandon its nuclear efforts. haven't worked. today iran's ambassador to the international atomic energy agency warned that any attack on its nuclear facilities could spark iran to kick out the inspectors and withdraw from the...
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and we're used to electricity being out. we are now using our camp stove. >> yesterday, we met dennis lind. he's getting ready for the storm. he had flood problems before. >> sometimes you just can't hope. it's left in the kitchen. >> the restaurant was o he didn't need the sandbags. >> that is ready. >> better to be prepared?. >> yes. yes. >> he wants to be prepared for next storm and there are five yards of sand in this pile. crews have filled it up, twice. vic lee abc 7 news. >> vick, thank you. take a look at what people on treasure island are having to deal w a viewer says this is what he and neighbors have to deal with every time we have heavy rain. and we can call this calm after the storm. take a look. there is a rainbow stretching from north beach to marina. you can e makeshift memorial mail them to us at you report-tv.com. stay with abc 7 news for our continuing coverage. >> still to come at 5:00 a quaint sleepy town waking up to a horrible home invasion. the first murder in 40 years. >> and rain dumped snow but it
and we're used to electricity being out. we are now using our camp stove. >> yesterday, we met dennis lind. he's getting ready for the storm. he had flood problems before. >> sometimes you just can't hope. it's left in the kitchen. >> the restaurant was o he didn't need the sandbags. >> that is ready. >> better to be prepared?. >> yes. yes. >> he wants to be prepared for next storm and there are five yards of sand in this pile. crews have filled it up,...
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the eight hundred twelve had little time to eat and often use the russian word to be used to tell the famous my mother café to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the archetype will be stroke cafe version of the visit feeling inside me of deja vu. a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making. even more homesick. but let's go home as soon as i can and when i get back i'll eat russian food just potatoes without all these fancy vegetables or detroit always to it's this cuisine isn't for me. is the high point of the parisien two of the heavily built when the predecessors first came to the city. i've only seen it on two. even before and now here i am in paris it's fantastic a dream come true here. and right next to the eiffel tower because i met a few russian speaking french month one called five or ten. because x. adopted many french practices off their return to russia in eight hundred fourteen women spoke to tight fitting blo
the eight hundred twelve had little time to eat and often use the russian word to be used to tell the famous my mother café to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the archetype will be stroke cafe version of the visit feeling inside me of deja vu. a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making. even more homesick. but let's go home as...
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the federal government wants you to start using the gas. to start using the gas. but will it damage your you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lastinrelief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. i've got a nice long life ahead. big ans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male aouncer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male a
the federal government wants you to start using the gas. to start using the gas. but will it damage your you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lastinrelief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. i've got a nice long life ahead. big ans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then...
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where does that lead us today? what i think it does in terms of women in the binders as well as all policymakers need to understand is the women should not be looked at to populate any kind of -- whether it is home or the workplace or government position, simply so that they can go in and replicate the same stories that get hold about that space so we can think of politics in the same way so the gifts we have women's bodies in those positions that if that is what i am trying to encourage, a different conversation, a different conversation about what it means to be in a space, how we think about a space or a neighborhood or a community, how we think about the role of the home that is more than an economic unit. in terms of policy, if we continue for example to think of a housing market as simply a measure of our economic growth, we are going to miss the real meaning of those various units, the home, for people. we can't simply think about it in terms of economic growth because that encourages us to make homes more a
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matter of fact, we thought about that as we were stopped on a highway and people were barreling at us, i thought, wow, 400 kilometers is a long way if something goes wrong here. but it puts it all in perspective. their health care was wiped out and they don't have the resources. that's something we would still like to do. the real lesson here is people are way more resilient than we give them credit for. it didn't get better, it got worse. yet they carried on. that's what i take inspiration from. you look at these pictures, you look at the people, you look at the children, a couple pictures of the inside of the tent, it was spotless. if you look at the children they are not filthy by any stretch. there are no bugs. i'm a paramedic, i've been bugs. there are no bugs. my lesson is how do i set things up, how do i bring this back and how does our department, how does our city, how does every single one of us that has a word to say about this help our community set it up to where they will be that resilient? because what we've seen here is we plan for 7.9 or we plan for 7.5, it's often ti
matter of fact, we thought about that as we were stopped on a highway and people were barreling at us, i thought, wow, 400 kilometers is a long way if something goes wrong here. but it puts it all in perspective. their health care was wiped out and they don't have the resources. that's something we would still like to do. the real lesson here is people are way more resilient than we give them credit for. it didn't get better, it got worse. yet they carried on. that's what i take inspiration...
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thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. >> thanks very much, you, too. >>> if you think our government's debt problem is overwhelming, wait until you hear about how much credit cards and debt this family rocked up. evenmore amazing, unlike the federal government, they were able to dig themselves out of it. >> christmas, that was my biggest downfall. i wanted something nice to bay for all of the kids, and i don't like saying no to my babies. w broadway show megapixels place to sleep >> their story when we return. le deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] gives you a low $18.50 monthly plan premium
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i am used to waiting for it. i am mr. yep and lived in san francisco for 50 plus years. this is a neighborhood i am familiar with especially at night and i am questioning since the city is on record for supporting small businesses why we're still issuing new beer and wine licenses? if i remember correct leeann earlier discussions here. >> >> at city hall there was going to be emphasis on trying to slow down the spread of these licenses, so if we're serious about supporting small businesses, especially in this area, maybe not issue it and this way give existing businesses, and also i think in the future when we have these liquor license statements i would also like to hear from the district supervisor in the area where the license is being considered so this way we have some sort of district input from city government rather than just the police and the planning department, so i think if we're going to support small business in san francisco we should try to limit new issuances of beer and wine licenses so this way the existing businesses could -- in a certain sense flour
i am used to waiting for it. i am mr. yep and lived in san francisco for 50 plus years. this is a neighborhood i am familiar with especially at night and i am questioning since the city is on record for supporting small businesses why we're still issuing new beer and wine licenses? if i remember correct leeann earlier discussions here. >> >> at city hall there was going to be emphasis on trying to slow down the spread of these licenses, so if we're serious about supporting small...
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, so if you are using promoters, i would suggest they register with us and make sure they have. >> certainly. >> okay. >> what entrance are you using for your face? >> you know, originally, we planned on using gary street, that's still our anticipated entrance. >> and where's your smokers going? >> the smokers will be on the backside, we'll create a little area in the back for them, we'll have security back there as well. >> i just wanted to thank you and comment you from the community outreach you've done, i appreciate that and also for adopting the security plan that you have, so good job. >> thank you very much. >> okay, would anyone like to make some public comment on this permit? come on up, don't be shy. >> good evening, commissioner, we are supporting this project, i believe you have our letter of support in your packet, i just wanted to add that previous owner was somewhat complaisant and their security plans, and by word of mouth, they described the place at ghetto, these people want to turn this around, these people are very responsible and considerate of the neighbors so again we
, so if you are using promoters, i would suggest they register with us and make sure they have. >> certainly. >> okay. >> what entrance are you using for your face? >> you know, originally, we planned on using gary street, that's still our anticipated entrance. >> and where's your smokers going? >> the smokers will be on the backside, we'll create a little area in the back for them, we'll have security back there as well. >> i just wanted to thank you...
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they didn't give us anything. bush went through the same drill when he broke his tax pedge, busch sr. we have had this history before. basically, tell us what you're going to do. there will be a stimulus by fixing the northeast from the storm. add another 50 billion out there on top of the package. and then the audacity of saying, i'm going to raise the debt ceiling whenevei want to. give me permission to do that. it's absolutely absurd. lou: the presidents reached exceeding his grasp? >> we will see. he clearly thinks that he is in a strong position orou would not be trying this. i think he thinks that the optics work for him. >> but it was ms. mccall's idea in 2011 to give the president the power to raise the debt ceiling by himself this was not some democratic idea. it came from its mcconnell. on top of that, the problem -- lou: using the president is not an original thinker? >> wl, my point is that it was a bipartisan idea, a lot more bipartisan. lou: you don't suppose that was a one of proposition on the part
they didn't give us anything. bush went through the same drill when he broke his tax pedge, busch sr. we have had this history before. basically, tell us what you're going to do. there will be a stimulus by fixing the northeast from the storm. add another 50 billion out there on top of the package. and then the audacity of saying, i'm going to raise the debt ceiling whenevei want to. give me permission to do that. it's absolutely absurd. lou: the presidents reached exceeding his grasp? >>...
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he's going to join us right after this. and it's going to be a lot harder to spot the things that spot you because we've got drones that now are designed to look like animals and fish. i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this season, discover aleve. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't,
he's going to join us right after this. and it's going to be a lot harder to spot the things that spot you because we've got drones that now are designed to look like animals and fish. i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german...
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give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln s in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell products. we have lincoln logs. for a younger generation, "ted and bill's excellent adventure" includes lincoln. he is just one of those figures if you're selling a product that's synonymous with integrity, whether it's an automobile or insurance or a remedy for sleep deprivation. >> sreenivasan: honest abe. >> absolutely. honestbe. everyone wants lincoln on their side. almost everyone can devise a rationale to justify that. we go on debating who he is, what he really believed, and how it influences our politics and our culture to this day. >> sreenivasan: and that story is not over. >> that s
give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln s in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell...
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americans have told us. they told us in the exit polling, they've told us in a number of other forms that they do not want to see burdens increased on our small businesses. >> mcconnell didn't mention that. i mean, that's a different thing. hadley, let me go to you on this. mcdonnell mentioned -- i'm going to read this from the "wall street journal." higher medicare premiums for the wealthy, an increase in the medicare eligibility age, retirement age and slowing of c colas. he said that's their position. isn't it time for them to come out with that boehner-mcconnell, here it is here's what we want right now? >> from a strategy standpoint i think the republicans should put some counter offer on the table. but i think they tend to lose sight of the forest for the trees when we start to talk about the aspects of this deal, that deal, the other. what we actually need we've heard so much talk about what's responsible fiscal policy. a sponge fiscal policy is a pro-growth fiscal policy. and repealing the health law
americans have told us. they told us in the exit polling, they've told us in a number of other forms that they do not want to see burdens increased on our small businesses. >> mcconnell didn't mention that. i mean, that's a different thing. hadley, let me go to you on this. mcdonnell mentioned -- i'm going to read this from the "wall street journal." higher medicare premiums for the wealthy, an increase in the medicare eligibility age, retirement age and slowing of c colas. he...
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pa. >> you couldn't use any tools? >> i didn't know the names of them or how to use them. >> richard runs the metal shop. >> i'm really finicky about the work they do. >> a veteran of many aerospace jobs, the peace keeper missile and the space shuttle, this job is the most rewarding. >> to not only watch the guys use their skills, their machine skills and their life skills as well. >> here the inmates help each other, a stark contrast to the outside yard where turf is divided by race. black, white, mexican, asian. >> you go to bat for these guys. >> i do. i do. >> crafting metal armed him with two national certificates. >> you come to prison and you think it's going to be gloom and doom and you find yourself somewhere with a lot of opportunities. you take advantage of it. >> for caesar who will be out soon, using tools has given him tools to change his life. >> for gave me the skills to find the jobs. on the streets i didn't have that. >> melting metal for nasa has given his dreams flight. >> it is strange going from c
pa. >> you couldn't use any tools? >> i didn't know the names of them or how to use them. >> richard runs the metal shop. >> i'm really finicky about the work they do. >> a veteran of many aerospace jobs, the peace keeper missile and the space shuttle, this job is the most rewarding. >> to not only watch the guys use their skills, their machine skills and their life skills as well. >> here the inmates help each other, a stark contrast to the outside...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. glad you're with us this morning. if you thought your latte was pricey, well, now starbucks is selling a $7 cup of coffee. it's just coffee, black coffee, for seven bucks. cnn's jeanne moos went searching for anyone who might be willing to buy it. >> reporter: is that the sound of money being sucked from wallets? >> it's priced at $7 a cup. >> hi, there. welcome to starbucks. what can we get started for you? >> reporter: how about a bank we can afford the new coffee made from the rare costa rican beans. actually $7 is for the medium. the grande, you can schism, and for $6 get a small. it was introduced at 46 st starbucks stars in the pacific northwest. >> wow. >> is that something you would buy in. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: but hold the outrage. for some people coffee tasting is like wine tasting. people like melody overton who runs a fan site for starbucks enthusiasts where some were gi
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having the term sheet ahead of us. so this language is actually stronger in terms of actually saying explicitly that the board of supervisors will not take action on the term sheet or any other items that are listed here, until the cac holds meeting. so i just wanted to clarify from the city attorney's point of view, i know this is a resolution and so in many ways it's not necessarily a binding piece of legislation so technically the board could still act. however it does signal an intent so i wanted to ask office of economic and workforce development, in terms of the cac actually being able to schedule a meeting who actually controls making sure that we actually have timely meetings that are set up to review these items? i think it's important that the cac look at these items but if we were to have individuals who maybe didn't want to see it move forward if they chose not to have meetings would that then put the board in a bad situation where we would have passed a piece of legislation and said we will not take action
having the term sheet ahead of us. so this language is actually stronger in terms of actually saying explicitly that the board of supervisors will not take action on the term sheet or any other items that are listed here, until the cac holds meeting. so i just wanted to clarify from the city attorney's point of view, i know this is a resolution and so in many ways it's not necessarily a binding piece of legislation so technically the board could still act. however it does signal an intent so i...
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they put us in a position for success. >> how does this feel? your friends and family and you are going to the rose bowl. >> it is one of the most amazing feelings i have ever felt. they talk about being in the big signature games. wanting to send us over the top. we haven't been there in a longtime. to be a part of that is a great feeling. i will remember this for the rest of my life. >> high school football and saint ignacioios. instead of kicking the field goal they go for it get get stopped. we head to over time. they open over time with a field goal. saint ignatius wins it right here. dale dashing to the corner and his second rushing touchdown of the game. saint ignatius captures the ccs championship 13-10 the final. the giants may fear the beard in another uniform. brian wilson is now a free agent. the giants did not offer him a contract by the 9:00 p.m. deadline. they didn't want to be on the hook for a minimum of $6.8 million for a guy who may not be able to pitch. it is possible wilson could still resign with the giants structuring an i
they put us in a position for success. >> how does this feel? your friends and family and you are going to the rose bowl. >> it is one of the most amazing feelings i have ever felt. they talk about being in the big signature games. wanting to send us over the top. we haven't been there in a longtime. to be a part of that is a great feeling. i will remember this for the rest of my life. >> high school football and saint ignacioios. instead of kicking the field goal they go for...
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find us on twitter. cnn saturday continues right now. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >> i will certainly not turn myself in. >> in disguise and on the run. u.s. internet tycoon john mcafee is hiding in belize. from authorities investigating a murder. but cnn found him and you'll hear his exclusive interview. >> i think that what we can conclude is that we've got to be better. >>> an extreme makeover. that's what some republicans say the party needs after losing the presidency and seats in congress. all morning, we'll look at how the grand old party might be looking for a bold new image. >> why did you do that to me? >> humiliating tasks and degrading exercises all part of the therapy designed to turn gay merge straight. now several men are suing for treatment so controversial we can't even show you the pictures. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. thanks for starting your morning with me. in just two weeks, egyptians will vote on a new constitution, th
find us on twitter. cnn saturday continues right now. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >> i will certainly not turn myself in. >> in disguise and on the run. u.s. internet tycoon john mcafee is hiding in belize. from authorities investigating a murder. but cnn found him and you'll hear his exclusive interview. >> i think that what we can conclude is that we've got to be better. >>> an extreme makeover....
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of us can support. i happen to think that the administration is coming around to a conclusion of a status quo as was so well-described by an earlier panel, is not something we can sit by and watch for ever. this is a new administration. like all presidents in their second terms, will be focusing a lot of his attention on national security issues. we want to work with him. if we want to support him. we think these issues are too critical. but it is also our job as the loyal opposition to disagree where we disagree. and in an open and honest fashion, engage in a debate that all the american people can take part in. i am sorry for the long answer. >> i apologize, we are out of time. this could have gone on for another hour very easily. a wonderful panel. a fascinating discussion. as we leave, our like to share with you -- the strength of great power is diminished if it ceases to be a good idea. and colin powell on a rack and what happened there -- you break it, you own it. thank you so much. thank you for
of us can support. i happen to think that the administration is coming around to a conclusion of a status quo as was so well-described by an earlier panel, is not something we can sit by and watch for ever. this is a new administration. like all presidents in their second terms, will be focusing a lot of his attention on national security issues. we want to work with him. if we want to support him. we think these issues are too critical. but it is also our job as the loyal opposition to...
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us and i love that music but you're going to get along. with nothing and will probably go like he did here on the phone with me he will go through and i will look at your program and other you think this is a little bit of he. goes to the. person you are. going to say you're going to come up with indeed you think it will go so i think if you go so the greeting will you little and you will know that we sold. the ability. to. lead in this race to the next you're still all will be able to do it will be exalted with the heat so you know this is the work you need. to do. i really appreciated president carter's optimism about haiti's future and his enthusiasm to appeal to the international community to open up the rest of the aid that was pledged but never allocated from the two thousand and ten earthquake his wife rosalynn carter jumped in on the conversation to add her two cents. and deed with such a tumultuous history of political instability it has been an arduous road for the haitian government to progress into a fully functional apparatus
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use. 6-8 years in commerce use. it will become a consumable durable. when you move, you will take with you. >> how much time went into developing this? >> four years to bring this to market, a tremendous technical challenge. that's one of the reasons why the edison awards recognized us. >> you started selling this month? >> it is going terrific. we have month are demand than supply. >> better than the opposite. doug snyder, the lip ton buddy. >> it is a mobile lifting device that saves user's backs. it takes the heavy out of heavy lifting and it reduces worker injury and increases the company's bottom line by saving on workman's compensation. >> how is that different than what's out there now? what makes this an edison award winner? >> what's out there now has been around for 100 years. it is a static device. you load things on it, take it to where they need to go and take them off. a lot of times, where they need to go isn't at floor level or you need to offload the material. so this has
use. 6-8 years in commerce use. it will become a consumable durable. when you move, you will take with you. >> how much time went into developing this? >> four years to bring this to market, a tremendous technical challenge. that's one of the reasons why the edison awards recognized us. >> you started selling this month? >> it is going terrific. we have month are demand than supply. >> better than the opposite. doug snyder, the lip ton buddy. >> it is a...
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it was designed to throw us all off. it worked, we ended up someplace. >> so mcafee is in disguise, in hiding somewhere in belize, how long will he keep this up? >> well, you know, the disguise was interesting, there was this man, it was clearly mcafee, he was trying to give us the impression, holding a cane, acting like he was an old man with powder in his hair. we didn't want to throw him off. it was bizarre in the way he acted. i'll give you that. but as far as how long he remains in hiding, that remains to be seen. he clearly feels the walls are closing in on him? listen to this. >> are you afraid? >> wouldn't you be, sir. >> and what have these weeks been like? it has been three weeks now. >> it has not been a lot of fun. i miss my prior life, much of it has been being deprived, well, for food -- here we're in bliss, hot showers, a stove, we're fairly happy right now. >> how is this going to end? how do you see it end? i don't have a crystal ball, i'm going to continue to fight until something -- get away doesn't me
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somewhere there's a little girl or little by or grandmother that is counting on us to get it right. so i thank you in advance for that young boy, that young girl, that family, whose lives will be changed, whose lives may even be preserved, because of your efforts. thank you for inviting me here today, thank you for allowing me to learn from you, thank you for allowing me it share a little bit about what we do and mostly to simply say thank you, it was my pleasure to be here, secretary schultz, thank you, admiral beeman, thank u. ladies and gentlemen, that's all i have. if you have any questions i'll be happy to take them. response and recovery. and the moderator for this panel is the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco, naomi kelly. please help me welcome naomi kelly. (applause). >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for having me here today. again, i'm naomi kelly, city administrator for the city and county of san francisco and it's an honor to be participating in this important panel discussion on the uss macon island. over the course of the next 50 minute
somewhere there's a little girl or little by or grandmother that is counting on us to get it right. so i thank you in advance for that young boy, that young girl, that family, whose lives will be changed, whose lives may even be preserved, because of your efforts. thank you for inviting me here today, thank you for allowing me to learn from you, thank you for allowing me it share a little bit about what we do and mostly to simply say thank you, it was my pleasure to be here, secretary schultz,...
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on us . well i want to spy on each other just look at today just to minutes ago syria just closing the internet so is that a government the i think of the government especially the what america is the world was ultimately is by going to about it whether or not we feel like wiki leaks has changed the world the bottom line is governments might now feel like they have their own big brother watching and hopefully that's a good thing. well coming up next here on r.t. abby martin talks about the bradley manning case and discuss his new humane treatment he claims he suffered during his detention that he's on right here this. morning used today. violence is once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through artists. come a complete. with people's admiration for two hundred zero. zero . you know sometimes you see a story and it seem
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you can feel the holiday already upon us. folks out there in central park ice skating and only ten minutes past 7:00 on the east coast. you have to get out and get it early. looks like such a nice shot. happy holidays, everybody. glad you're with us. >>> this year's election left the republican party at a crossroad searching for a new image. a new way ahead, a new plan to bring in new voters. it's our focus this morning. not only did the republicans lose the presidential race, they lost seats in both the house and the senate, but several party leaders say they've got a plan. change. change who they target. change what they talk about and change the attitude. it's a grand plan, but will it work? earlier i asked cnn contributor erick erickson who is the manager of the popular conservative blog redstate.com. you wrote, it's not time to throw out social conservatives. it's time to accept that without them, the gop would be even a smaller party and less able to reach out to the hispanic demographic and all the smart people need to
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used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god -- communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated all right i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. we should have done it earlier and in a more effective way, and i think looking forward those are questions for the party. i think we have a very good message there. we just have to do a better job with it. >> bob, i would argue that the message got out from akins, got out from mourdock. i think a lot of -- especially the numbers show single women were really turned off -- they like the looks of romney in that first debate. a lot of numbers showed they like wh
used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god -- communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated all right i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we...
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using different methods? >> there is not much debate that they got a good number on the age of the rocks and the depths of the rocks. >> warner: you mean on the side of the canyon. >> on the side of the canyon as they measured helium isotope as it escaped. that is not the question, the question is that part of the the grand canyon or is it a paleo canyon that morphed into the canyon we see today. in a way it is a semantic debate them are sort of both right except the paper that came out says the grand canyon which we see today is 70 million years ago. scientists on the other side are saying wait a minute, it might have been old canyons there but it is not our grand canyon. >> warner: on what do they base that. >> they are base continuing on the data that they v a big mound of geologic and isotope dated which tells them that basically the colorado river was at the centre of this canyon. >> warner: now i read that if it were 70 million years old and the age of dyne saars the landscape would have looked very dif
using different methods? >> there is not much debate that they got a good number on the age of the rocks and the depths of the rocks. >> warner: you mean on the side of the canyon. >> on the side of the canyon as they measured helium isotope as it escaped. that is not the question, the question is that part of the the grand canyon or is it a paleo canyon that morphed into the canyon we see today. in a way it is a semantic debate them are sort of both right except the paper...
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might be on us, i think. that's another piece -- something that we're going to need, information we're going to need if we're going to -- before we start doing the budget development in my view, we need to understand these various things. thank you. >> commissioner -- >> i just wanted to announce that the mission education center is having their annual first thanksgiving on friday, and the chinese education center is having their first thanksgiving in america for their students next week on the 20th. >> commissionerh1ñ?ñ?ñ maufas. >> commissioner maufas: you continue to draw out the meeting because it's not yet close to 7:30. thank you. >> we're trying our best. item t, report ofç actions. closed session actions of october 30, 2012, board of education with a vote of 5 ayes, two absentees and -- in the case of the 9th commission corporation versus?áh cgc-is 1-51387, san francisco superior court pursuant to which the district will acquire fee title to the subject property in september 2013, along withdh24
might be on us, i think. that's another piece -- something that we're going to need, information we're going to need if we're going to -- before we start doing the budget development in my view, we need to understand these various things. thank you. >> commissioner -- >> i just wanted to announce that the mission education center is having their annual first thanksgiving on friday, and the chinese education center is having their first thanksgiving in america for their students next...
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drive the news cycle and washington politics meanwhile the wall street journal reports it's pushing us i.p.o.'s stock sales and mergers as sellers feared taxes on investment gains could go up next year now despite news like this and even if by efforts to promote i.p.o. bubbles the number of companies going public continues to be down significantly from highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. who why would we want this. why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the third quarter according to the bureau of economic analysis with these profits why are we seeing more business investment to fuel innovation will discuss and we hear about sovereign credit downgrade and warnings of those downgrades all the time in the wake of the debt crisis and austerity in europe but now extravagance and luxury are on the line the ratings agency moody's has reportedly put carmaker aston martin on review for a debt downgrade we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account.
drive the news cycle and washington politics meanwhile the wall street journal reports it's pushing us i.p.o.'s stock sales and mergers as sellers feared taxes on investment gains could go up next year now despite news like this and even if by efforts to promote i.p.o. bubbles the number of companies going public continues to be down significantly from highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. who why would we want this. why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william...
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and we used a very, very ripe banana. if you want a little bit sweeter, you can add honey or agave syrup. but since we used a very ripe banana, we didn't need any extra sweetener. however, if the spinach still scares you and you like your smoothies sweet, i would suggest adding a little bit of honey. and now just blend. ooh, i just can't wait. it might be a funny color, but it tastes delicious. yes, it does have spinach, but no one will know. mmm. for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the culinary institute of america. it's wicked good. >> there's no end to the amazing ways to spend time online. just click this. >> many americans say that john f. kennedy is their favorite president. now you can sit at his desk if you click this. jfklibrary.org will start you on your visit to president kennedy's virtual oval office. items on the desk are interactive links that let you explore jfk's political and personal life. clicking on the picture frame will take you to a family photo album. this link takes you to his campaign office. there
and we used a very, very ripe banana. if you want a little bit sweeter, you can add honey or agave syrup. but since we used a very ripe banana, we didn't need any extra sweetener. however, if the spinach still scares you and you like your smoothies sweet, i would suggest adding a little bit of honey. and now just blend. ooh, i just can't wait. it might be a funny color, but it tastes delicious. yes, it does have spinach, but no one will know. mmm. for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the...
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item 5, case no. 2012.1142c, 2815 diamond street, request for conditional use authorization. item 6, case no. 2012.1327t, amendments to the planning code modifying section 726.52 to permit a personal service use on the third story and above with a conditional use authorization [board file no. 12-0880]. item 7, case no. 2012.0543t, municipal code miscellaneous technical amendments, fee changes, clarifications and corrections ordinance. that's all i have. >> is there any public comment on the three items on the consent calendar? >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is henry karnilowitz, [speaker not understood]. item 1 is the one i'm going to speak about. this was for a client who went in to put in a -- >> excuse me, you need to speak to the continuance only. if you wish to speak to the item, you ask that it be removed? >>> i thought it was for the consent. >> for the consent, yes. >> if you want to speak to it or have a question about it, pull it off the consent calendar. >>> no, i want to say i support it. >> thank you. >>> i just want to say thank you for the superviso
item 5, case no. 2012.1142c, 2815 diamond street, request for conditional use authorization. item 6, case no. 2012.1327t, amendments to the planning code modifying section 726.52 to permit a personal service use on the third story and above with a conditional use authorization [board file no. 12-0880]. item 7, case no. 2012.0543t, municipal code miscellaneous technical amendments, fee changes, clarifications and corrections ordinance. that's all i have. >> is there any public comment on...
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you don't walk on one of the side staircases because for our community, it is so important for us to walk up that central staircase and for us to be in the middle of everything and for everyone to know that we are here. and all these years later, we've made a lot of strides in the lgbt community, but we still have so much work to do around hiv issues, around our youth, around discrimination, around transinclusion, and all the things that we know that harvey had he been here today would still be working on and leading on. and, so, we have to keep doing our work. and frankly, we can't take for granted that queer people are going to keep getting elected to office if we don't work on that and focus on that, we'll quickly slide back. so, we're here today to remember and also to look forward. so, it is my great honor to turn the mic over to our mistress of ceremonies, one of harvey's legislative aides and now the director of emergency management in san francisco and one of my absolute favorite people in city hall, the great ann kronenberg. [cheering and applauding] >> i have to move this m
you don't walk on one of the side staircases because for our community, it is so important for us to walk up that central staircase and for us to be in the middle of everything and for everyone to know that we are here. and all these years later, we've made a lot of strides in the lgbt community, but we still have so much work to do around hiv issues, around our youth, around discrimination, around transinclusion, and all the things that we know that harvey had he been here today would still be...